SICK AND WOUNDED
IN GENERAL HOSPITAL, CAIRO, "OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. WYLIE, Pte. John Thomas (No. 8/301). SHEIJDAN, Pte. Edward Gcorje (No. 8/UO3). MAXWELL, Pte. A. (ino. 8/72). SMITH, Pte. Charles Spurway (No. 8/108). PILE-, Pte. John (No. 8,(1312;. WILSON, Pte. Alexander (No.. 8/503). |ii.'I)TARMID, Pte. Robert Charles (No. 8/761). MURRAY, Pte. Robert Alexander (No. 8/200). O'CONNOR, Pte. Patrick (No. 8/1G11). O'DONNELL, Pte. Dennis (No. a/151) RODEIUQUE, Pte. ilaurict* (No. BMCS). VINCENT, Pro, George Augustus (No 8/1156). WELLINGTON BATTALION. M'KINNON, Lieut. Hugh Edgar (No. STOCk! Pte. George (No. 10/530). COOPER, Pte. John Mack (No. 10/321n. BARBER. Pte. William Henry (10/vll). SOUNESS, Pte. Neil (No. 10/523). POPE, Pto. Wilfred (No. 10/052). SANSON, Pte. William Peter (No. (10/383) MORRISEY, Pte. William (No. 10/1031). MATHER, Pte. Ethelbert Wilfred (No, M'LEARY, Pte. John .Tames (No. 10/1002). BARNES, Pte. William Henry (No. M'DONALD, Pte- Charles Clarcnco (No. CAMPBELL, Pte. William (No. 10/1202). CUMMINS, Pte. Colin George (No. 10/306), FLOREY, pte. Valentino Claud (No. SPORLE, Alfred George (No. 10/160). HUGHES, Pto. Edgar Oscar (No. 10/830). HAGENSON, Pte. Alfred (No. 10/610). GASTON, Pte. Sydney (No 10/12-10). FILE, Pte. Ernest (No. 10/9»2) MORGAN, Pte. Percival Philip (ISo. Roy Wolseley (No. 10/309). TWEEDIE, Corpl. William Mullock (No. 10/1020). 0088, Srgt. John. Wesley (No. 10/35). BLOOR, Pte. Edward Wisehell (No. 10/21), MOLE. Pte. Hipo (No. 10/979). NOBLE, Pte. George Leo (No. 10/8G0). HILL, Pte. Albert James (No. 10/367). LEE, Pte Gharlefi Richard (No. 10/1278). SCRIVENS, Pte, Alfred (No. 10/500). NICHOLLS, Pte. Walter (No. 10/1129). REED. Pto Cyril Raveling (No. 10/1321). RUSSELL, 'Corpl. Cyril Roy (No. 10/153). MAY, Pte. George William (No. 10/23). GRAY. Pte. Archibald (No. 10/140). NETTI'jBEOLD, Lce.-C'orpl. Cyril (No. 10/1305). AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. ALLAWAY, Pte. Ocorgo Thomas (No, 12/1510),
WILLIS, Pte. Frederick (No. 12/88). 'WIOMASON, Pie. Alexander (No. 12/Sbl). ROWE, Pte. Thomas Edwin (No. 12/845). FITZI'ATR ICIv, Pte. Desmond Georgo Thomas (No. 12/733). TAYLOR, Pte. Angus (No. 12/579). SIMMONDS, Pte. Frederick (No. 12/467). BENNETT, Pte. Frederick Georgo (No. 12/704). ICEIGHTLEY, Pte. Ernest (No. 12/779). GliltßEß, Pte. Charles John Frederick (No. 12,112). AUCKLAND BATTALION. Jt'COLL, Pte. Hush (No. 12/1467). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Skinner, Grennock, Scotland (sister). ADAMS, Pte. George James (No. 12/1136). Next-of-kin, Mrs. IC. A. Ridley, 33 Sussex Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland (sister). BELCHER, Pte. Alfred (No. 12/671). -BELL. Pte. Harold Douglas (No. 12/700). BICKERTON, Pte. Charles Frederick ,(No. 12/500). CRONIN, Pte. William (No. 12/521). EAGLETON, Pte. Alexander Edward (No. 12/119S). HANSON, Pte. Arthur (No. 12/120). BOLLIS, Corpl. Robert Vincent (No. 12/365). LOWEY, Pte. Andrew John (No. 12/393). M'GEEHAN, Sergt. Thomas Manus (No. 12/589). M'LEAN, Pte. Duncan (No. 12/605). .M'LEAN. Pte. Kenneth (No. 12/1742). ROBERTSON, Pte. William (No. 12/928). ROTH.ERY, Pte. George Hector (No. 12/628). WOLSTEN, Pte. Holms John (No. 12/1839). DEAL, Pte. Leslie Alfred (No. 12/496). BERRY, Pte. John Edward (No. 12/1554). BERRY. Pte. William Frederick (No. 12/513). BOYLE, Pte. Edward (No. 12/38). FRAME, Pte. Ernest Albert (No. 12/106). WHEELER, Pte. A. B. (No. 12/283). AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. JONES. Trooper Harry Compton (No. 13*557). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES, il'l? AY. Trooper William (No. U/797). N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. GOLT.OP. Sergt-Major Charles Thoma9 (No. 2/266). . WARD, Gunner Henry George (No. 2/693). FIELD AMBULANCE. LASERON. Pite. Edward Bernskin Malius (No. 3/420). • , , x< M'NAUGBTON, Pte. George Scot (No. 3/91). ARMY SERVICE CORPS. WHITLEY, Pte. Herbert Francis (No. 5/31). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. R. Whitley, High Street, Carterton (wife). AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES' THE FORTY-FIRST LIST. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright' Sydney, June 19. The forty-first casualty list showß:— Died of Wounds.—Captains Campbell and Hill. Wounded. —Lieut.-Cols. Miell, Stoddart, and Courtney, Captains Macartney, Cameron, Watkins, Cowper, Simpson, and Chambers, Lieuts. Warren, Dagar, Davey ; and Burkett. Missing.—Lieut. Hanley. Killed in Action. —35 ron-coms. Men Died of Wounds. —14. Men Died of Illness. —5. ■ Wounded.—l3s, including J. Mahon, a New Zealauder. ' Dangerously 111.—10. Missing.—77, including J. W. and T. R. Miles, New Zealanders. COMPLAINTS IN AUSTRALIA. LISTS BELATED AND WRONG. Sydney, June ID. There are many complaints of belated news and wrong information in the official casualty lists. It is evident from private letters that Lieut. Larkin was killed prior to May 1. His relatives were officially notified on Juno 17.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 6
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